Doubt has been cast over whether a GP surgery can continue after two of its doctors decided to hand back their General Medical Services contract.
Author: Richard Gurner
United Welsh wants to build 169 homes at Ty Du, Nelson
Caerphilly-based housing association United Welsh wants to build 169 homes at Ty Du in Nelson.
£100,000 seized after police chase in Tesco car park
Two men have appeared in court after a police chase in the car park of Ystrad Mynach Tesco on Tuesday, November 1.
Rail services reinstated after strike called off
Transport for Wales has said most of its services have been reinstated from Monday, November 7 after strike action by the RMT union was called off.
Community clears fly-tipping so bonfire can go-ahead safely
Fly-tipping had threatened Lansbury Park’s annual bonfire, but the community pulled together and cleared it.
Cafe named one of the best in the UK
The Plaza Cafe in Blackwood has been named one of the best in the UK, winning a Good Food Award.
Free school meals will not be delivered over the holidays, Caerphilly Council confirms
Instead, payments will be made to families via the Post Office.
Collapsed water pipe to blame for school run gridlock
Roadworks which caused school run gridlock yesterday afternoon in Penyrheol were caused by emergency works to repair a collapsed water pipe.
Dream Horse: Movie about champion racehorse wins two Bafta Cymru awards
Dream Horse had been nominated in the Best Actor; Feature Television/Film, Make Up and Hair; Photography and Lighting: Fiction; and Sound categories.
Mother speaks of pride at son’s role in Queen’s state funeral
A mother whose son serves with the Royal Welsh has told of the pride she felt when her son took part in the state funeral of Queen Elizabeth II.
